My biggest non-ETF equity short is the most boring-sounding: Pepsi Corporation (PEP). It’s actually a honey of a pattern, however, having hammered out a beautiful and massive rounded top spanning nearly half a decade (!).

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My biggest non-ETF equity short is the most boring-sounding: Pepsi Corporation (PEP). It’s actually a honey of a pattern, however, having hammered out a beautiful and massive rounded top spanning nearly half a decade (!).

Since the latest lies and B.S. from the White House sent stocks into the stratosphere, I have spent the morning (checks notes………) shorting like a sumbitch. The cool thing is that, as I’m typing this, the /ES and /NQ are up hundreds of points, and my 100% short portfolio is UP. Take THAT, Bessent! You’re my Power Bottom now, baby!

I have twenty-seven stocks in my Bear Pen in which I have no position but still merit a place as potential short-sales. I have zoomed in to the most interesting portion of each issue. Here is the first half:

I wrapped up the trading week with twenty-eight bearish positions. Here are second half of the positions, zoomed in to the most salient portions of the chart:

I wrapped up the trading week with twenty-eight bearish positions. Here are half of the positions, zoomed in to the most salient portions of the chart:
